I'd say, "dis robe?"
[Note: Sadly, this'll need explaining to the thick among
us. Wait. This is P&S! All are sharp 'n wits, of course.
So I won't hafta 'splain the wordplay and implication
that my phrase would mean, "This robe?"
Good. Won't hafta 'splain.
2007-08-01 22:17:07
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answer #1
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answered by rockman 7
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throw laundry detergent at you and hide in the dryer
2007-08-02 05:12:48
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answered by taco_man_747 6
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i would challenge you to a wet sock fight. unarmed, you would be defenseless. that is if you are not also carrying laundry.
2007-08-02 05:17:04
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answered by nuckfut25 3
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NOW? HERE IN PUBLIC? OK but you have to also?
I won't be the only one with it on the floor.
2007-08-02 05:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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where do you want me to drop it
2007-08-02 05:12:54
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answered by Wishmaster 6
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I would then politely ask you to pick everything up!
2007-08-02 05:16:35
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Are you going to rewash them, fold them, iron them, and hang them?
2007-08-02 05:13:23
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answered by Bored 5
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I would say "Okay but you're washing it again"
2007-08-02 05:46:35
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answered by Pokey 2
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Are you going to rewash it?
2007-08-02 05:13:44
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answered by Katie 4
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come help me dry it off
2007-08-02 05:12:35
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answered by Hedkandi 6
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